Frage von tobsen:Hi,
Problem: I have about 100 clips in several sequences, each with about 0.5 s is distance pieced together (a "raw material screening"). Now, the customer would like these clips, all individually as MPG's getting. A corresponding preset I created with the Media Encoder.
Is there a kind of "Batch Render" function? I read in the AE should go, but would be just easier if directly from Adobe Premiere.
Ideas? THX!
Antwort von ropro:
I would be interested synonymous.
In Premiere 6.5 gabs a batch renderer, with which you could spend hinteinander projects. However, it was necessary for each issue to create a separate project, with In - Out, etc.
In Premiere Pro 1.5, I miss this useful tool.
Maybe you could render the sequences completely and then cut with appropriate MPEG editors. Or simply put each one chapter Clipbeginn trade mark where is it all on DVD.
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
There is no other possibility? Burn a DVD for the client, with superimposed time code. How do I do that whenever a customer wants to sift the raw material itself.
Antwort von tobsen:
My problem is that I have the clips the sake of clarity with 10 to 30 frames placed behind the timeline, and I did not feel like 500 times Shift + Delete. But now it would probably have to act.
Well, you should do what synonymous for his money ... =)
Antwort von Markus:
This indeed cries out for an optimization of working processes. ;-)
Antwort von tobsen:
exactly .... well, what can you do.